Um, I disagree. They said in the article they had searched her apartment and found bondage and sex toys, so apparently being a Dominatrix was a big deal.
And If I'm getting too political here, excuse me. Can someone explain to me who the victims are of her use of marijuana? Or of her being a prostitute? Is it possible to be a professional Dominatrix without being a prostitute?
And why being a prostitute with bondage equipment is more of a crime than just being a vanilla prostitute?
"Crimes against nature"? What's that exactly? Nk, you're right they didn't actually say that bondage was a crime against nature. But they didn't say what was either.
The whole thing just stinks to me of a morality lynch mob out to get someone who's different. Has nothing to do with crime IMHO.